Soaring Timbers is having the foundation and some minor landscaping done now. Ride parts arrive from Europe beginning of April, which is when the ride erection will begin. If everything goes to plan they will have the ride testing by mid-april, with landscaping done before the 21st of April. Muskoka plunge is having foundation work done now, with supports going up this week. Not sure about the rest of the timeline for muskoka plunge

More details have been released on the official site regarding the new attractions. Soaring Timbers officially has a height requirement of 54" and Muskoka Plunge will have a minimum height of 48" (not that either of those is surprising).

Muskoka Plunge is not being manufactured by ProSlide as previously listed on Wonderland's Wikipedia page, but rather a company by the name of SplashTacular (oddly enough, an American company). They are using a slightly different drop box technology called the "DrenalineDrop" which will be the first of its kind in Canada! This technology apparently allows either all four drop pods to dispatch at once, or one at a time in a "roulette" fashion, meaning you won't know when you're going to drop! I just got a lot more excited and scared about this new addition!

Over the weekend, Canada's Wonderland released some photos of Soaring Timbers and Muskoka Plunge under construction. Soaring Timbers appears to have some beautiful landscaping, including a water fall feature located in front of the ride!

Last night I had attended Season Pass Sneak Preview Night. Soaring Timbers looked amazing even though it isn't open yet! Last night, I also observed that a few short slide sections were up on Muskoka Plunge, although I didn't get any photos of it. Below are a couple of photos of Soaring Timbers that I had captured last night. Be sure to stay tuned for more photos of Season Pass Sneak Preview Night!

I just got to ride Soaring Timbers today... Me and my friends rode it a couple times. Though the gondolas feel a little crammed with almost no arm room (we couldn't fasten/unfasten our seat belts when asked, cause we suffered from T-Rex arms, lol), it was a fun ride. It kind of felt like the love child of Riptide and Shockwave... What's not to like about that?! :-)

I second the no arm room... In our row, they couldn't reach past the person in the outside seat to buckle them person in the middle, and the person in the middle couldn't reach the buckle to buckle themselves... They had to open the seats and get the two people to switch... I found the restraint itself fine, but the women who lives in my house who is not related to me by marriage advised that anyone who is a bit large in the chest area may find the ride very uncomfortable...

The ride looks great, and I like the colour scheme and lighting... I really like the waterfall and the look of the sign and fencing around the ride, whoever did that did a top notch job...

I'm hoping the ride cycle was a bit short yesterday because they were trying to get as many people through as possible...

All in all, I'll ride it if there's little to no line, or if I'm riding with someone who's never tried it and really wants to give it a go... But personally if it's got the same line as Shockwave, I'm going to choose Shockwave every time...

Below are some photos and of Soaring Timbers which I had captured today during my third visit of the season. Also, I had captured some photos of Muskoka Plunge under construction.

I had rode Soaring Timbers three times today and found it to be a fun ride. But, due to it's long loading time and short ride cycle, it wasn't nearly intense as I had hoped it would be. During my first ride of the day once it had opened, the gondola my brother and I were in had dived towards the ground upside down before the ride ended. That was the best experience I've had on it so far as my other two rides, I had experienced only rocking and swinging. But, Soaring Timbers sure does have some beautiful landscaping despite it's short ride cycle, long loading times, and it's tight squeeze! The photos of Muskoka Plunge under construction are on the following post!